The amended project for the strategy on prevention and countering corruption and organized crime is now completed.
The Ministry of Finance needs to outline the financial framework for the project, stated Deputy PM Meglena Kuneva in an interview for the Bulgarian National Radio.
She noted that in terms of resources and administration, the project will be even cheaper than it currently is. At the moment the Center for Prevention and Countering Corruption and Organized Crime to the Council of Ministers (BORKOR) has received lots of funding but produced minimal results.
''All information technologies will be improved over time and that can lead to a smaller portion of human influence and more objective results,'' Kuneva noted.
The Deputy PM stated that she will be looking for more personal responsibility and that issue will be resolved through a law amendment to be implemented alongside the strategy itself.
''There will be big changes in the law created by the Commission on conflict of interest,'' Kuneva added. ''The Audit Office is also extremely important as all land-ownership declarations and income statements are submitted there.''